HCSO and Perry PD make huge drug bust

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The Houston County Sheriff’s Office, in conjunction with the Perry Police Department, made four arrests and collected a large amount of drugs, gun, and U.S. currency in an ongoing narcotics investigation on Wednesday, February 10.

After executing multiple warrants at 111 Northeast Drive and 124 Red Fox Run, both in Warner Robins, as well as three separate storage units across multiple self-storage facilities in Warner Robins, law enforcement obtained over two kilograms of methamphetamine, marijuana and Xanax tablets, as well as three firearms and an undisclosed amount of money. Law Enforcement also made four arrests.

Alicia Marie Willet, residing at 111 Northeast Dive, was charged with Trafficking Methamphetamine, as well as a multiple of Possession with Intent to Distribute charges, and multiple Possession of a Firearm charges.

Nicholas Earl Fite, residing at 111 Northeast Drive, was charged with Trafficking Methamphetamine, as well a as a multiple of Possession with Intent to Distribute charges, and multiple Possession of a Firearm charges.

Hannah Elaine Locklear, residing at 111 Northeast Drive, was charged with Trafficking Methamphetamine, as well as multiple of Possession with Intent to Distribute charges, and a single Possession of a Firearm charge.

Timothy Scott Ledford, residing at 124 Red Fox Run, was charged with one charge of Possession with Intent to Distribute, and one charge of Possession of a Firearm.

These four were taken to the Houston County Sheriff’s Office Detention Center for processing. As the case continues, more arrests are expected.

Captain Jon Holland of the Houston County Sheriff’s Office called this “an ongoing investigation”. Due to this, law enforcement was unable to relinquish any more new information when contacted.

If anyone has any information pertaining to any of the information written hear, please contact the Houston County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit at (478) 922-1313.


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